On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 06:15:09PM -0700, Mark K. Kim wrote: > The current installation order for the Tuxpaint Makefile is: > > binaries, data, man, doc, gnome, KDE, KDE-icons, icon, > gettext, importscript, default-config, example-stamps. > > Would it be possible to change it to: > > binaries, data, man, doc, gettext, importscript, default-config, > example-stamps, icon, gnome, KDE, KDE-icons > > to accomodate systems without access to gnome or KDE directories? > Installation to my home directory is crapping out at gnome and KDE > installations, and it's not letting the rest of the Makefile to run, so I > don't get the gettext or example stamps unless I tweak the Makefile.
Bleah, sorry about that. I'd prefer for KDE and Gnome stuff to just NOT 'crap out,' honestly. :^) I'd love some help in that area. Unfortunately, all of my machines are loaded with some amount of KDE and Gnome stuff, so it's hard to reproduce the issues. I've seen it once, on Emily's laptop (a friend from my LUG), but I forget if I tried fixing it in the main CVS tree. :^( Anyone have suggestions for a real fix? Anyway, in the MEANTIME, I don't see a reason to not tweak the makefile dependencies to at least get most people /close/ to a successful build. :^) Thanks, Mark! -bill! _______________________________________________ Tuxpaint-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tux4kids.net/mailman/listinfo/tuxpaint-dev
